G Suite Mail Setup

Select your Domain Registrar using the drop-down menu or choose Other if not listed

Copy the TXT record provided in step one

Login to your cPanel in a new tab(domain.com/cpanel or domain.com:2083)

Navigate to the DOMAINS section and click on Advanced Zone Editor

Create the following record:

Type: TXT

Name: Your domain name goes here.

TTL: 14400

TXT Data: Enter the text record you copied from Google.

Click Add Record

Go back to the domain verification page in your Google Admin console and click Verify

Click Continue once verified

Create User Account

Click Users in the the Google Admin Console

Click the yellow plus sign in Users

Provide the following in the dialog box:

First Name

Last Name

Primary Email Address: Email address for G Suite accountNote: To avoid conflicts, make sure that the email address being created is currently not in use with any other Google services.

Click CREATE

Click PRINT or SEND EMAIL to get a copy of your login credentials since the password is randomly generate upon account creationNote: Make sure to choose an working Email when sending a copy of your login credentials since the G Suite account is not fully set up.

Set Up Gmail

Login to cPanel, navigate to the EMAIL section, and click on MX Entry

Under Email Routing click the radio button for Remote Mail Exchanger

Click Change

Scroll down to MX Records and Remove/Delete any existing records

Scroll up to Add New Record and add the following records:

Priority: Determines the order in which the Servers are to be contacted(The lower the number the higher the priority)

Destination: The mail server

Priority

Destination

1

ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM

5

ALT1.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM

5

ALT2.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM

10

ALT3.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM

10

ALT4.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM

Once all records are added, you may experience DNS propagation for a few hours before your email services will work correctly

You can now go to gmail.com to access your G Suite Email account. Please contact Google Support for additional support or advanced configurations.